What does chord strumming in fifths sound like? I had heard it was a bit thin and better to stay DGBE (or GCEA) if that was your style but i am thinking about switching to fifths even though i dont play melodies.
Thanks guys, six string barre chords have hurt my shoulder (rotates cuff, biceps tendinitis I think) so really looking at a tenor now. Wondering about rather than DGBE going for ADGB. Anyone tried that or GDGB?
Maybe check out U-basses, size of a uke but mighty sound of a regular bass guitar. They need an amp, though.I'm very interested in a tenor guitar and also wondering if it would work with reentrant (gCEA) as well as the uke. Kinda like a bass to uke like a bass guitar is to regular guitar? At least a little longer scale tenor?
Maybe check out U-basses, size of a uke but mighty sound of a regular bass guitar. They need an amp, though.
What does chord strumming in fifths sound like? I had heard it was a bit thin and better to stay DGBE (or GCEA) if that was your style but i am thinking about switching to fifths even though i dont play melodies.
The chords are only needed for accompaniment and can be ignored if you focus on melody and fingerstyle. A tab is usually just an interpretation of the music. As you are able to read and play from music notation you don't need a tab. Just get any music score you like and play it. There is a lot of mandolin music out in your genre but you would need to transpose that down by a fifth. Or of course just use Mandolin tabs.
I’m having a lot of fun with my tenor guitar strung up in a baritone ukulele tuning.
I have it tuned dGBE re-entrant. It’s a bit of a stretch for some of the chords but
the high D string gives a nice chimey uke vibe to some of those guitar songs that
You don’t want to transpose